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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Jul 1939, p. 5

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¥ $Rose of Washington --C 6861 "0102 X'INF 'AVASHNHL BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY _ 4 S------ . Healthfully Air Conditioned All Shows Daylight Saving Time Thursday, Friday and Saturday, JULY 20-21-22 Two shows at 7.80 and 9.30 p.m, Saturday Matinee at 1.30.. Square" with Tyrone Power, Alice' Faye "and Al Jolson. 00000 Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, JULY 24-25-26 First show at 7.30. Last Complete show at 8.50 "Topper Takes a Trip" % with ' Constance Bennett, Roland Young, Billie Burke, Alan Mowbray. Also an ADDED Attraction "JUVENILE COURT" with Paul Kelly, Rita Hayworth, _ Frankie Darro.. 'OIIVINO 'AMUEd LM0d FLAT on its back ? Y that we mean, does it . sound terrible? If so, try new Geperal Electric Radio- trons. Likely they will put your radio back on its feet again. At the same time, let us go over set from A to Z, well give a complete "Check Up" and * restore its original pep. Get a check up today. The cost is small, We are experts and use onl teed parts and Geoeral Hleceric Radibicons. * : FARMER RADIO Phone 85 Cy 2 Port Perry NCTE TON : aes PICNIC 0il of Citronella, 15c. bottle. Fly-Tox 29c. and 49c. bottle i SUNBURN-REMEDIES-- Noxzema Skin Cream 15c. "PORT PERRY DIXIE PLATES, PAPER PLATES, PAPER CLOTHS ; AND SERVIETTES, THERMOS BOTTLES, = CAMP AND COTTAGE NEEDS--- .. Mecca Ointment 25¢c., 50c. BATHING CAPS--gay and attractive styles, 19¢,, 29c., 39c. PALM BEACH SUN GLASSES, equipped with Crook's lenses and side shields ... SELO-CHROME FILMS, made especially to get clear sharp pictures, 25¢c., 30c., and 35c. roll. QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING, daily service. * Morrison's D NEEDS ~ "Poison. Ivy Lotion | Tat Ant-Traps, each 29c.- ,39¢. § rug Store -- + Phone 16- AREFUL MEAT BUYING "Phere is nothing like experience to teach one what should + 5 be known about that experience. - "the buying and on-the good qua ity of our BERT. MacGREGOR"S WE DELIVER PHONE 72-R-2 meats. I : C "The greatest of care is exercised in reparation of meats. "We have had many years of "You can rely stock, . PORT PERRY MULLICAN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE has' Installed a DE MILO PERMANENT WAVE MACHINE BEAUTY SHOPPE "SPECIALIZING IN Permanent Waving and all other lines of BEAUTY CULTURE ~- MISS M. PEERS. Registered Hairdresser BELL PHONE 76 BARBER SHOP SPECIALIZINF IN Hair Cutting, and all other lines of the work H. H. MULLICAN - Registered Barber il 10f them, In this Province." PORT PERRY 3 Abolition of the grand jury; re- tentioq of the twelve-man petit jury in criminal cases, but adoptien of a six-man jury in-civil actions; use of alternate jurymen; higher educational qualifications for jurymen; introdue- tion of the pre-trial system in civil actions; increased fees for filing Jury notlées; appointment assessors or, ex- perts to assist trial judges; and sim- plication of proceedings in' mortgage actions are among the far-reaching recommendations for improvement of the administration of justice in this Province which Fred H. Barlow, K.C., Master of the Ontario Supreme Court, has made to Attorney-General Conant following an intensive six months' Government ordered survey. Mr. Barlow supplements an interim report on the situation--made public mendation that the necessary amend- ments to the Criminal Code, the Pro- vincial statutes and rules of practice, be made to take care of the proposed changes. Possibility of carly implémentation by the Province of some of the recom- mendations appeared to be Torecast in a brief comment from Myr, Conant on the report. _ "It contains some very constructive suggestions," he sald. "If put into IL put effect, they would save considerable at Queen's Park--with further recom- |, Grand Jury's End Urged in Ontario by Barlow Report son of the fact that his office is po- litical; - should be relieved of the re- sponsibility. To take care. of such has been done in Manitoba, Saskatche- wan, Alberta, and British Columbia, for an application to the court to say whether or not an indictment should be preferred. Mr. Barlow advanced two main rea- are more likely to obtain a& better cross-section of the community aml 'that if by any possibility an attempt is made to tamper with the jury, it becomes much more difficult to inter- fere with twelve men thap with six. PUT BEER IN. TENT SAY LAW EVADED Hamilton, July 18 -- Because they had their beer in tents, which is a legal residence under the L.C.AS, -at least two picnic groups will he spared Provincial Police, following visits by weekend raiding squads, Decision in who gathered near Albion Falls, had money for the taxpayers of the Pro- vince. Furthermore, the administra- tion of justice would be greatly ex-' pedited, ~ "Many of Mr. Barlow's recommend- ations have already been adopted in other countries and jurisdictions, in- cluding England and other parts of the Empire, I am very hopeful that we may be able to adopt many, if not all From submissions which he has had from all parts of Ontario it is almost unanimously evident, Mr. Barlow finds, that the grand. jury no longer serves any useful function. In Al- berta and Saskatchewan, he says, there .has never been a grand jury, and there are no complaints. The grand jury was abolished in- Manitoba in 1023 and in British Columbia in 1932, Quebec, he states, has no grand jury. All these Jurisdictions "fune- tion satisfactorily and without com- plaint." . Served Purpose Rarller, - "That being so," he advises the Attorney-General: "Why should we (in Ontario) retain a system merely because we have had it since the Pro-| vince was constituted?" Such juries, he states, performed u real puropse in earlier years when no proper provision was made for the inspection of public institutions. This duty, however, he states, has long since lost its purpose, and the-report of the grand jury in recent years has | become "so stereotyped" and the in- spection "so perfunctory" that it serves "no useful purpose." In earlier times, he says, many magistrates, by whom the accused was committed for trial on a preliminary hearing, were laymen, with no training in the law, and often with little or no experience. The grand jury, he admits, was a real safeguard the accused. But now- adays mates are full-time offi- cials, with an experience from daily presiding in the Magistrates' Courts, which well fits them to decide wheth- er the evidence is sufficient to put the accused on his trial. "HEADQUARTERS Cherries Every day sees fresh ship- 'ments of vegetables, You ean rely on us for good quality. - "% GS Caruso Fruit Store| ~ Phone 208 Port Perry "Transport Henshaw's |: "Furthermore", adds Mr. Barlow, in this connection, "the grand jury is very. expensive, It has been estimated that the cost of grand juries in the Province of Ontario exceeds $50,000 When one considers that in the County of York alone seven grand juries are empanelled each year and 'when one considers cost of attend- ance of Crown counsel and the sheriff and his officials and of all the wit- nesses in tach criminal case on the Is at your service for all kinds of Haulage. : Large or small consignments will receive © prompt and careful attention, Ht Bell Phone 6 PORT PERRY, ONT. SR | | Anywhere in Ontario! * en eee So Lond be substituted" to - take. [ta | ROIMES, : uy ie > high 'school at a 'salary of $1900 per Lois Sleightholm was appointed a member of the Pub. lic School stac at a salety of $650 per Ray Henshaw, Proprietor first day of the sittings ,the expense attendant thereto is self ovident." Would Provide Safeguard, If the grand jury is to be abolished, asks Mr. Barlow, 'what safeguard place? . The Attorney-General is the head of the administration of justice within the Province and in all ordinary cases" | he reforts, "the preferring of the in- dictment, in my opinion, could safely be left to him. However, I can see the possibility-of certain cases arising where the Attorney-General, by rea. not been reached, 0. M. Walsh, K.C., who defended two men-who were acquitted on illegal possession charges arising out of a picnic, declared that the administra- tion of liquor laws In.thls respect was discriminatory against new Canadians. The lawyer advocated "more horse sense and less nonsense' and asked if it did not appear discriminatory when new Canadians, who went off in the country and had beer, were prosecuted for doing so on technicalities, "while 'othér classes of people doing the same thing are very séldom bothered." CANADA LEADS IN EXPORT GAIN Geneva, July 18.--The statistical bulletin of the League of Nations re- ported today that Canada led the world ip increasing its exparts diving April and May. The Dominion's exports rose 22% per cent, Great Britain was next with 20 per_cent., followed by Japan with 1b per cent, Other percentage increases were Germany, 11%; the United States, 10%, and Belgium, 7%. b The United States held 68 per cent. of the world's visible gold reserves on March 31; nearly five times as much as any other nation, the bullgtin said. France was next with 12% per cent, Great Britain held almost 11 per cent. the Netherlands 3% per cent, Switzer- land 2% per cent; and Belgium 2 per cent, 3 i The bulletin said these latter fig- ures represented about 30 per cent. of the world's visible gold. eins iit bir The maximum 'salary for the Whit. monthly meeting last week. granted a $50 increase per annum un- til they reach the maximum salary. Present members of the teaching staff who are not at present receiving' this crease, starting this September, annum; and Mig annum, . ed by G. B. Whitfield, chairman. ALWAYS READY 'TO SERVE You with LUMBER or FUEL me RED & WHITE store cases, a provision should be made as|. If <you are buildin repairing, we shall be glad to provide plans" and estimates, or Picnic Days are Here Again' Red and White Food Stores Provide for Your Needs. This, it seems to me, is a complete protection to the public." sons for his suggested retention of the twelve-man jury in criminal cases. They are: "That in twelve men you that a fairer and more unbiased ver- dict is more likely to be obtained; and |- »" any further action on the part of a third case, involving Ukrainians; MAXIMUM. SALARY FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS FIXED AT $900 BY WHITBY BOARD OF EDUCATION. -- by Public School teachers other than principals and assistant principals was fixed at $900 per annum by the Board of Education at their regular All public school teachers whose services are satisfactory are to be We Deliver Ice. for Your Refrigerator Phone $40 'Lake Scugog Lumber and Coal Co. PORT PERRY, ONT. TO MOVE POLICE EACH FIVE SYEARS Attorney-General Conant justice", all Ontario Provincial Palice Officers will be moved at least every five years, Major-General Commissioner of the Provinclals, had been directed to arrange in future for transfers -of officers by rotation, so that a certain number of constables Victor Williams, will_be shifted every twelve months until the entire force is covered by the arrangement. ) ' . The idea, as settled policy, has been in the Attorney-General's mind - for some time, but it only reached the clinching point during the past month --in fact, since the announced redis- tribution of the force as scheduled for August 1, This redistribution volves a number of transfers of -of- ficers, apd such' is reported to have been the "interferénce" on the part of certain municipalities and outsiders, to keep the constables iii long-accus- tomed posts, that Mr. Conant has deemed it advisable to bring his care- fully considered palicy into operation without any further delay, "I am under the very definite im- pression", he informed Commissioner Wililams yesterday, in speaking of the spired by officers who, for domestic or personal reasons, prefer not to be transferred. Such conduct on the part of an officer is highly improper and.if ,you find that any officer has so conducted himself, he should be severely disciplined if not, in fact, dismissed from the force." Terrible Auto Accident at Markham THREE KILLED, 2 HURT, WHEN THREE ALTOS IN TERRIFIC CRASH i Three persons were instantly killed and two seriously injured late last night when three cars collided on No. 7 Highway, one milé west of here, in an impact which was heard for several miles, ~~ i The dead--Bruce Ragen, 63 Oak St, Toronto, Elsie Looker, 928 Avenue 'Road, Toronto. "One unidentified girl. The injured -- Parkin Coates, 47% Merton Street, Toronto; Ross Andrews of Matkham, Bruce Ragen, 23, and two girls were killed instantly when their car was smashed to pieces in a head-on col- lision. Bits of bodies were found hundred yards along the highway, a straight strefeth of road without » nounced that "in the best interests of | the force and of the administration of} alleged Interferences, "that some of | 3 these representations have been in-|¥ curve. ---- Lo Ragen was the driver of the car = Cood Quality Goods. Lowest Market Prtoe KIPPERED SNACKS... oii MARMALADE, "Merry" England" 32 oz. jar CHERRY JAM, with added Pectin, 32 oz. jar ........ 25¢. PINK SEAL SALMON, U's ..................2.tins 27c, : FRENCH'S MUSTARD 00a jar lie, oA CORNED BEEF, I's ................... , 2 tins 29¢, ' BLUE BELL COFFEE, T'S «ovine. Ib. 25e. fs MARSHMALLOW BISCUITS ......ovieiennn.n. Ih. 19¢. 3 SWEET GHERKINS, 28 02. Jar ........0ccooiienins 250¢. OVALTINE--SPECIAL--small 38c., Med, 58¢., large 98c. 3 IVORY SOAP, medium cake o.oo iii. 10c. ' AIR SURPRISE SOAP, ovens 3 for 15c. {, NATIONAL SOAP FLAKES ................. 3 Ibs. 19¢. CARBOLIC SOAP, Wheen's English ......... 3 cakes 13c. . LADY GODIVA SOAP ................ ". ~4 cakes 19c. RICE, Finest Cooking ................ 3 Ibs. 21c, 2 GOLD MEDAL FLOOR WAX, I's .............. tin 25c. - B GOLD MEDAL HEALTH SALTS .cvioen....... bottle 25c. + GEM RUBBERS ..... ......... APN 3 boxes 19c. ¢ TH PAROWAX ..... iii 2 Ibs. 25c. {irs '} GOLDMEDALTEA ..............o..... 1; 1h. pkg. 33c. | 'R ROSE BRAND BAKING POWDER, 16 oz. tin ...... T15e. BY QUAKER BRAND CORN FLAKES .......... 3 pkgs. 25¢. i IH ROMAN MEAL ....ooiviiin iain. per pkg. 32¢. : '} GOLD MEDAL COFFEE ................. 1; Ib. tin 22c. t DURHAM CORN STARCH ................. 2 pkgs. 17¢, ' MATCHES, Red & White ...0.............. 3 boxes 25¢. { ( LIBBY'S "GENTLE PRESS" CATSHUP ....,.bottle 13c. ) n- B DEWKIST CHOICE CORN ©. cervviinns ..2 tins 15c. 3 AYLMER STRAINED INFANTS FOODS ...... 3 for 25¢. i : i ~ F. W. BROCK & SON PHONE 43 PORT PERRY RCE -- AAR BA EULA R + ARRREF RXR Let Us Supply Your Baking Needs @ FRESH GOODS DAILY @ Bread, Buns, Cakes, Pies, Tarts TRY our BIRLEY'S REAL ORANGEADE, 5c. per bottle, or quarts to take home. WE DELIVER LLL Gerrow Bros., Port strewn amid the wreckage for several! ---- I 4 q b o Of all kinds done at the Port Perry Star Office-- Posters, Sale Bills, Commercial Stationery, Booklets, Folders, Catalogs, Wedding Invitations, or any other Printing you require. Prompt work, low price. amount are to be granted the $560 in-| containing three other persons, two of them women. They died in the wreck- age of tlie car. *" ] Fosteg Kelsey, 22; of Toronto, was for its 1 & Three High School teachers, Miss Burwash, Miss Long, and Miss Bal- four, were each granted a $50 increase in salaries commencing September 1. Irving W. McNaughton was ap- inted mathematical teacher of the The salary adjustment and appoint- ments came when the report of the Management Committee was present'] owner of the Franklin Hotel, Mark- 'driving west on the highway, head- ing for Toronto. He told police he was travelling at about thirty miles an hour.' "The lights of an oncoming car dazzled me," he said. "I pulled over to the right as far as I could go and slowed down, gravel, 4 ) The driver of the second car, in a desperate attempt to avoid .a crash, turned out, sheared off the wheel and bumper of Kelsey's machine and smashed head-on with the car coming rd him, driven by Ross Andrews, ham. I was so far over that my off wheel was running on the Dependability @® No matter if the weather is cold or mild, you can always de- long burning coal for heat satisfaetion-- pend on this clean, it from dirt. and dust washed before it leaves the mine to free v-"THE LAUNDERED COAL" COKE, WOOD, HARDWALL PLASTER * Fresh St. Mary's CEMENT on hand : PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. G. W.-PYATT Phones '94w and 94] a --

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